The Opel Tigra represents a line of compact, sporty coupes and convertibles designed for agile urban driving and recreational use. These vehicles are characterized by their distinctive styling, often featuring a low-slung profile and a dynamic appearance. Primarily intended for personal transportation, the Tigra models offer a blend of engaging driving dynamics and a stylish aesthetic, making them a popular choice for individuals seeking a more spirited and visually appealing option in the compact car segment.
Documentation for the Opel Tigra typically includes comprehensive owner's manuals detailing operation, features, and basic maintenance. Workshop manuals provide in-depth repair procedures, diagnostic information, and...
The Opel Tigra represents a line of compact, sporty coupes and convertibles designed for agile urban driving and recreational use. These vehicles are characterized by their distinctive styling, often featuring a low-slung profile and a dynamic appearance. Primarily intended for personal transportation, the Tigra models offer a blend of engaging driving dynamics and a stylish aesthetic, making them a popular choice for individuals seeking a more spirited and visually appealing option in the compact car segment.
Documentation for the Opel Tigra typically includes comprehensive owner's manuals detailing operation, features, and basic maintenance. Workshop manuals provide in-depth repair procedures, diagnostic information, and technical specifications essential for qualified technicians. Troubleshooting guides and service bulletins are also available to assist in identifying and resolving common issues, ensuring the continued performance and longevity of the vehicle for its owners and service professionals.
This manual covers the Opel Tigra, produced from 1994 to 2000, specifically the Type X (A) generation. The Tigra, based on the Corsa B platform, was known for its distinctive styling and compact sport coupe design. Opel vehicles from this period are recognized for their robust engineering and practical usability. This comprehensive guide provides factory-level repair and maintenance information for all models, engines, trims, and transmission types, ensuring owners and technicians can effectively manage and repair this iconic vehicle.
The Opel Tigra B, produced between 2004 and 2009, is a stylish two-door, 2+2 seater convertible coupe built on the GM Gamma II platform. This compact roadster offered an engaging driving experience, featuring a range of Ecotec engines, including 1.4L and 1.8L variants, coupled with manual or Easytronic automated manual transmissions. Known for its distinctive design and affordable open-top motoring, the Tigra B aimed to provide a sporty yet practical option in its segment. Its engineering quality and reliability are characteristic of Opel's heritage, focusing on accessible performance and a comfortable ride.
The Opel Tigra B, produced from 2004 to 2009, is a stylish 2+2 coupe-cabriolet known for its electro-hydraulic retractable hardtop and sporty aesthetics, based on the Corsa C platform. Developed in collaboration with Karmann and primarily manufactured in Germany, this compact vehicle offered an accessible open-top motoring experience, competing in a segment with similar offerings. It was equipped with inline 4-cylinder Ecotec petrol engines, commonly the 1.4L (Z14XEP) producing around 90 PS and the 1.8L (Z18XE) producing approximately 125 PS, both featuring multi-point fuel injection. Safety was addressed with a 4-star Euro NCAP rating, including front and side airbags, ABS, and EBD.